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    • I don’t own a boat or golf. So I’m not over there. 
    • Harris should come in with about 76m votes when everything is counted. Very reflective of the unhappiness with the Biden administration. 
    • No but this movie already played next door and the credits have been over for an hour.
    • Looks like the 2020 election was legit. Poor trumpers 
    • Donald Trump clinches biggest popular vote count by a Republican ever Ryan King November 10, 2024 at 9:27 AM     Donald Trump He won it bigly. President-elect Donald Trump has nabbed the highest raw count of the popular vote of any Republican presidential hopeful ever, according to projections of the 2024 election. As of Sunday morning, Trump clinched 74,650,000 popular votes, eclipsing his prior record of 74,224,000 votes in the 2020 election, per the Associated Press. At the moment, that puts the incoming president ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris’ 70.9 million votes — though there is still a large swath of votes uncounted, including in California which has an estimated 66% of the vote tabulated. Other states, including Alaska, Arizona, Maryland, Oregon and Utah still have outstanding votes. There are roughly 5 million votes estimated to be left outstanding.   The incoming Republican president pulled off a stunning political comeback last week. AFP via Getty Images   Vice President Kamala Harris conceded defeat to President-elect Donald Trump but insisted the fight isn’t over. Getty Images Republicans haven’t won the popular vote in a presidential contest since 2004 — when President George W. Bush got 62 million votes. Ronald Reagan won 54 million votes in his landslide election in 1984 — when the country had 100 million fewer people than it does now.   President Biden still has scored the largest raw count of the popular vote of any presidential contender in US history, with 81.3 million votes for him in 2020. Trump, 78, had swept all seven battleground states and won the Electoral College by 312 to 226. That’s the largest victory since 2012 when then-incumbent President Barack Obama notched 332 to 206.
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